CA2943729C - Fall arrester and ladder fall prevention system - Google Patents

Fall arrester and ladder fall prevention system Download PDF

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CA2943729C
CA2943729C CA2943729A CA2943729A CA2943729C CA 2943729 C CA2943729 C CA 2943729C CA 2943729 A CA2943729 A CA 2943729A CA 2943729 A CA2943729 A CA 2943729A CA 2943729 C CA2943729 C CA 2943729C
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James J. Rullo
Kevin W. Truesdell
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A62LIFE-SAVING; FIRE-FIGHTING
    • A62BDEVICES, APPARATUS OR METHODS FOR LIFE-SAVING
    • A62B35/00Safety belts or body harnesses; Similar equipment for limiting displacement of the human body, especially in case of sudden changes of motion
    • A62B35/0081Equipment which can travel along the length of a lifeline, e.g. travelers
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A62LIFE-SAVING; FIRE-FIGHTING
    • A62BDEVICES, APPARATUS OR METHODS FOR LIFE-SAVING
    • A62B1/00Devices for lowering persons from buildings or the like
    • A62B1/06Devices for lowering persons from buildings or the like by making use of rope-lowering devices
    • A62B1/14Devices for lowering persons from buildings or the like by making use of rope-lowering devices with brakes sliding on the rope
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B61RAILWAYS
    • B61HBRAKES OR OTHER RETARDING DEVICES SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR RAIL VEHICLES; ARRANGEMENT OR DISPOSITION THEREOF IN RAIL VEHICLES
    • B61H9/00Brakes characterised by or modified for their application to special railway systems or purposes
    • B61H9/02Brakes characterised by or modified for their application to special railway systems or purposes for aerial, e.g. rope, railways
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
    • E06CLADDERS
    • E06C7/00Component parts, supporting parts, or accessories
    • E06C7/18Devices for preventing persons from falling
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
    • E06CLADDERS
    • E06C7/00Component parts, supporting parts, or accessories
    • E06C7/18Devices for preventing persons from falling
    • E06C7/186Rail or rope for guiding a safety attachment, e.g. a fall arrest system
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16DCOUPLINGS FOR TRANSMITTING ROTATION; CLUTCHES; BRAKES
    • F16D63/00Brakes not otherwise provided for; Brakes combining more than one of the types of groups F16D49/00 - F16D61/00
    • F16D63/008Brakes acting on a linearly moving member

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Abstract

A fall arrester used by utility linemen, communications and telecommunication workers that comprises a body defined by a pair of spaced apart frame members bridged by a floor, and a cam pivotally mounted to the body and sandwiched between the frame members. The cam includes teeth formed on its cam end and an eye formed at the end of the lever end. A carabineer or other connector is connected to the device through the eye and can be attached to the climber's full body harness. A rope passes between the frame members and between the cam and floor of the body.

Description

FALL ARRESTER AND LADDER FALL PREVENTION SYSTEM
BACKGROUND
1. FIELD
6 [0001] The present invention relates generally to devices for arresting falls, and more particularly to fall arresters used by utility linemen, communications and telecommunication workers when climbing towers, ladders, or utility poles.
2. BACKGROUND OF ART
[0002] Fall arresters are used by climbers to stop a free fall.
The fall arresting device generally comprises a toothed cam pivotally sandwiched opposed sides of a body. A rope passes between the plates and beneath the toothed cam such that it is pinched by the teeth of the cam if downward pressure is applied to the cam lever, which pulls the teeth into biting engagement with the rope. The cam lever is tethered to the climber by a carabineer or other connector. Thus, if the climber falls off the climbing apparatus or surface, the cam lever will be pulled downwardly as the climber falls. This downward pressure applied to the cam lever causes the teeth of the cam to rotate into biting relation with the rope that is securely tied off to a stable point, thereby arresting the fall.
[0003] When used properly, fall arresters work well to prevent a dangerous free fall. However, if the rope begins to fray, it is possible that the cam won't adequately engage the rope when needed, thereby not preventing the free fall.
In addition, because movement of the climber up the ladder causes the device to pivot, it is necessary for the climber to hold the fall arrester in one hand and keep the cam from engaging the rope so that it travels along the rope with the ascending climber.
3. OBJECTS AND ADVANTAGES
[0004] It is a principal object and advantage of the present invention to provide a fall arrester that enhances the safety features of fall arresters by making it unlikely that a frayed rope slips through the cam.
[0005] It is another object and advantage of the present invention to provide a cam stop that permits the climber to ascend without having to adjust the fall arrester to permit it to travel up the rope.
[0006] Other objects and advantages of the present invention will in part be obvious and in part appear hereinafter.
SUMMARY
[0007] In accordance with the foregoing objects and advantages, the present invention provides a fall arrester used by utility linemen, communications and telecommunication workers that comprises a body defined by a pair of spaced apart frame members bridged by a floor, and a cam pivotally mounted to the body and sandwiched between the frame members. The cam includes teeth formed on its cam end and an eye formed near the end of the lever end. A carabineer or other connector is connected to the device through the eye and can be attached to the climber's full body harness. A rope passes between the frame members and between the cam and floor of the body. As the cam lever is forced downwardly (e.g., via the climber falling which causes the carabineer to transfer the force of the fall to the cam lever), the teeth of the cam are brought into engaged and biting relation to the rope causing the device to stop moving along the rope and, in turn, causing the climber's fall to also cease and the climber to be, in essence, suspended from the rope by the fall arrester.
[0008] Accordingly then, in one aspect, there is provided a fall arrester, comprising: a frame comprising first and second sidewalls held in spaced parallel relation to one another by a floor; a cam pivotally connected to said frame and having a toothed cam end positioned between said first and second sidewalls and a cam lever extending from said cam end out of said frame, the cam being configured to pivot along a pivot path between a first position and a second position, wherein, in the first position, the toothed cam end is distanced from the floor so as to engage a rope between the toothed cam end and the floor, and in the second position the toothed cam end is held away from floor, permitting movement of the rope between the first and second sidewalls; a stop pin extending at least partially across and between said first and second sidewalls and in intersecting relation to the pivot path of said cam, such that the stop pin retains the cam in the second position; and a rope pin extending at least partially across and between said first and second sidewalls and adjacent said floor.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] The present invention will be more fully understood and appreciated by reading the following Detailed Description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
[0010] Figure 1 is a close up perspective view of the fall arrester of the present invention attached to a rope;
[0011] Figure 2 is a front elevation of the fall arrester of the present invention on a rope that is fixed to a ladder;
[0012] Figure 3 is a perspective view of the fall arrester of the present invention tethered between a rope and a full body harness;
[0013] Figure 4 is a side elevation view of the cam lever;
[0014] Figure 5 is a front elevation view of the cam lever;
[0015] Figure 6 is an enlarged, partial side elevation view of the cam lever;
[0016] Figure 7 is a top plan view of the frame;
[0017] Figure 8 is a cross-sectional view of the frame taken along section line 8-8 of Fig. 7;
[0018] Figure 9 is side elevation view of the frame;
[0019] Figure 10 is a front elevation view of the frame;
[0020] Figure 11 is a side elevation view of the frame;
[0021] Figure 12 is a bottom plan view of the frame;
[0022] Figure 13 is a side elevation view of the frame;
[0023] Figure 14 is a side elevation view of the frame;
[0024] Figure 15 is a bottom plan view of the frame;
[0025] Figure 16 is a side elevation view of the fall arrester;
[0026] Figure 17 is a front elevation view of the fall arrester;
[0027] Figure 18 is a side elevation view of the fall arrester;
[0028] Figure 19 is a rear elevation view of the fall arrester.
[0029] APPENDIX A is a set of installation instructions for the fall .. arrester accompanied by sequential installation drawings numbered Figure 1 ¨ Figure 11 and one additional figure showing the fall arrester assembled on a ladder.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0030] Referring now to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout, there is seen a fall arrester designated generally by reference numeral 10 that is used by a climber when climbing a ladder 12 or other structure that will assist in preventing the climber from free falling to the ground. More specifically, in the event a climber falls from a ladder or other structure, fall arrester 10 which is tethered to the climber will engage a rope (or webbing) 14 that is stably secured to the top of the ladder 12 or other structure arresting the climber's fall and suspending him or her from the ladder 12 or other structure until he or she can recover or be rescued by another person.
[0031] Fall arrester 10 generally comprises a frame 16 and a cam 18 pivotally connected to frame 16. In operation, a rope (or webbing) 14 is securely tied off to the top of a ladder 12 or other climbing structure and dangles therefrom.
The rope 14 is passed through the frame 16 such that the cam 18 can engage and pinch the rope 14 when a downward force is applied to the cam 18. Such downward force is supplied when a climber falls from the ladder 12 in light of the fall arrester 10 being tethered to him or her. Thus, when a climber falls from ladder 12, cam 18 is pivoted within frame 16 such that it engages and pinches rope 14 causing the climber's descent to cease.
[0032] Frame 16 comprises a pair of opposed sidewalls 20, 22 that are maintained in spaced parallel relation to one another by a floor 24 that includes a slight dipped section 25 at an intermediate position there along to accommodate cam 18. A pair of pins 26, 28 extends at least partially and transversely across and between sidewalls 20, 22. Pin 26 (e.g., a "rope pin") extends fully between sidewalls 20, 22 and is positioned adjacent floor 24 and at the top end of fall arrester 10 (the "top end" being defined as the end of the device that is positioned at the top when the device is in use). As the rope 14 passes between sidewalls 20, 22 and between cam 18 and floor 24, it also passes over pin 26 to raise it a slight distance above floor 24. Thus, when cam 18 pivots and engages rope 14, the slight raising of rope 14 off floor 24 permits a more stable grab of the rope by the cam. Thus, pin 28 adds a further safety feature to fall arrester 10 by making it more effective on even frayed ropes or webbing.
[0033] Pin 28 (e.g., a "stop pin") is integrated with the sidewall and positioned adjacent to the pivot axis A-A of cam 18 and just to the top side of the midpoint M of fall arrester 10. When a climber is ascending ladder 12, the stop pin 28 prevents the cam from over-rotating and engaging the cam with the rope, thereby permitting the device to move freely up the rope as the climber ascends.
[0034] Cam 18 comprises a toothed, curved cam end 30 positioned between sidewalls 20, 22, and an elongate lever 32 that extends from cam end 30 out of frame 16 terminating in an eye 34 to which a lanyard 36 is attached. Eye 34 extends in a plane that is transverse to the planes in which sidewalls 20, 22 extend, and is oval in shape to accommodate both web based and rope based lanyards. A shoulder bolt passes through sidewalls 20, 22 and cam 18 at about the intersection of cam end 30 and lever 32 and is fastened by a lock nut 40. Cam 18 pivots about shoulder bolt 38.
[0035] In an alternate embodiment of the fall arrester, the stop pin is integrated with and extends directly from cam 18, as opposed to the sidewall.
The integrated stop pin otherwise acts the same as pin 28.
[0036] In assembling fall arrester 10, cam 18 is placed between sidewalls 20, 22 such that the free end of cam end 30 extends towards the bottom end offal!
arrester 10, as most clearly seen in Figure 7 of Appendix A. Lanyard 36 extends to a carabineer 42 that attaches to a climber's full body harness 44 to tether fall arrester 10 to the climber. If a climber were to fall from ladder 12, the cam 18 would pivot about bolt 38 and the teeth formed on cam end 30 would bite into rope 14. It should be pointed out that the distance separating the bottom of cam end 30 from floor 24 is less than the thickness of rope 14, thus causing the teeth to bite into the rope 14 as it pivots about bolt 38.

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WHAT IS CLAIMED IS:
1) A fall arrester, comprising:
a) a frame comprising first and second sidewalls held in spaced parallel relation to one another by a floor;
b) a cam pivotally connected to said frame and having a toothed cam end positioned between said first and second sidewalls and a cam lever extending from said cam end out of said frame, the cam being configured to pivot along a pivot path between a first position and a second position, wherein, in the first position, the toothed cam end is distanced from the floor so as to engage a rope between the toothed cam end and the floor, and in the second position the toothed cam end is held away from floor, permitting movement of the rope between the first and second sidewalls;
c) a stop pin extending at least partially across and between said first and second sidewalls and in intersecting relation to the pivot path of said cam, such that the stop pin retains the cam in the second position; and d) a rope pin extending at least partially across and between said first and second sidewalls and adjacent said floor.
2) The fall arrester of claim 1, wherein said stop pin is integrated with said first sidewall.
3) The fall arrester of claim 1, wherein said stop pin is integrated with said cam.
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